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  1. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. [nota 1] (8 de marzo de 1841 - 6 de marzo de 1935) fue un jurista estadounidense, juez asociado de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos entre 1902 y 1932 y presidente interino del alto tribunal entre enero y febrero de 1930.

  2. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (Cambridge, Massachusetts; 29 de agosto de 1809–Boston, 7 de octubre de 1894) fue un médico de profesión, que ganó fama como escritor y se convirtió en uno de los poetas estadounidenses más reconocidos del siglo XIX.

  3. Médico, escritor y profesor estadounidense, autor de poesías, novelas y artículos sobre crítica y moral. Conocido por sus charlas en prosa «en la mesa del desayuno» y por su poema El caracol en su concha.

  4. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (March 8, 1841 – March 6, 1935) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1902 to 1932.

  5. Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (/ h oʊ m z /; August 29, 1809 – October 7, 1894) was an American physician, poet, and polymath based in Boston. Grouped among the fireside poets , he was acclaimed by his peers as one of the best writers of the day.

  6. Oliver Wendell Holmes (born Aug. 29, 1809, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.—died Oct. 7, 1894, Cambridge) was an American physician, poet, and humorist notable for his medical research and teaching, and as the author of the “ Breakfast-Table” series of essays.

  7. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, U.S. legal historian and philosopher who advocated judicial restraint. He stated the concept of “clear and present danger” as the only basis for limiting the right of freedom of speech. Holmes was the first.